Hi Jane! I wanted to say thank you for your teaching skills which are clear and concise. I crotched the Willow Granny motif using your charts. You have given me a great understanding in working chart. You are sincerely awesome. Thank you so very much Jane!!!!
I just finished making this square and I just wanted to thank you for your straightforward and easy to understand tutorials. I needed to use a 6mm hook to work with my tension so I've ended up with squares that measure 20cm x 20cm, so quite large squares, but am really happy with how it looks. I'm so grateful that you are here to show us so that we can look clever recreating these masterpieces, but of course you get all the credit, I'm just following along! :) I ended up making this by accident, as I was trying to find a square to go with the Little Skye that I made just before this one, and thought this would match but they don't really go together, so now I'll just find another square that goes with this, make two of each and join them together to make a cushion cover with these instead! If you have a suggestion of which one would suit this Wispy Willow square I'd be grateful. I don't mind making more, it means I get to try out making some more of your squares so it's a fun journey! Thanks:) I really appreciate that the squares look very ornate and intricate but are actually quite easy to make, so just like how I cook I love when something looks like it was difficult and a lot of work but was actually simple to put together, perfect! PS - I just want to also thank you for opening my eyes to how white can help so much as being part of a colour scheme in a square. I hadn't really done this before as I am still not too far along in my granny square learning's and hadn't invested in white yarn as I thought it was a bit of a boring colour, but I can see now how it helps to make all the other colours pop! I made the Little Skye with a light to medium blue, then light grey, medium green, lighter green and then cream, then even lighter green and light grey for the border and those colours worked in my head but didn't come out as well as I would have liked. For this square I've just used light grey, white and sort of a bottle/medium green. alternating throughout, and it looks much better! So with more practice and following along with your guidance I'm hopefully going to improve as I go, and have a lot of fun along the way! :)
Thank you so much, I love hearing how these squares are received by others. It is so great that you are enjoying the videos. I do want to do one on colours and how neutrals like white can let the other colours have room to breathe, it is alot of trial and error but there is something to giving the colours a bit of space to show themselves off. I suppose it is like music, you need the pauses to appreciate the other moments of the song. Perhaps white would be called the "dramatic pause". I do alot of trial and error before I am happy with my colour combos, some I think will be awesome and I get so disappointed with them, others are a very pleasant surprise. That is what creativity is about I guess. The Wispy Willow is pretty easy to pair with another as it goes nicely with alot of other squares. If you need to match sizes just added a few more border rounds to bring them up to the same size to use together. Enjoy and thanks again for your lovely comment! 😊
💖the easiest to do and three colours make the best looking 10 rolls I put it together with the he slip stitch in the same colour as the last round every one liked it a lot . Thank you 😊
Thank you for sharing this! I’m pretty sure this is the willow pattern a lady used to make a sweater. Beautiful!!!! I’ve never made wearables and I think I’m going to attempt making these and giving a sweater a shot.
You are welcome. I named this one on a whim a few years ago and I have come to learn there are many different squares called Willow out there. Popular name. So glad you like this one and hope you do try making a sweater, it will be beautiful.
Thank you for this tutorial. However I'm a bit confused reg rounds nine and ten. In your chart that I got from your shop these rounds have chain-one spaces between every sc-stitch but here you seem to skip them. Is this correct and if so why? I haven't got any written text in the purchased version so I can't check it there.
For this Square there is an old version and a new version and a youtube tutorial for both. The new version uses the ch 1 spaces and the old version is a solid stitch for these rounds. I'm not sure what pattern you might be looking at, but the only pattern available in my shop has charts in black and white and colour and written patterns for both the new version and the old version.
I give up! I've tried to comment this four or five times now and I'm interrupted every time but I only want to say that the completion of the Wispy Willow Square ended up successfully so whatever it was/is with my PDF-Version it is overplayed now and I'm very satisfied and happy to have done another Granny from You.
I tried to download the pattern but you are asking for a credit card to access a freebie. No one does that. Sorry but you can’t have my credit info “just because.” That’s like sending you money as a gift for no reason.
This Willow pattern is not available as a download, free or paid, it is only on my blog, I’m not sure what you have accessed but it is not this particular pattern
Thank you for your videos. I’m not a beginner but I can only crochet straight lines. Your videos are very helpful in learning a new technique
So glad that these are helping you, Enjoy!
I have only just discovered your blogs and I love them. I understand what you are talking about and I’m really happy to follow you 👍
So glad you are enjoying the tutorials
Hi Jane! I wanted to say thank you for your teaching skills which are clear and concise. I crotched the Willow Granny motif using your charts. You have given me a great understanding in working chart. You are sincerely awesome. Thank you so very much Jane!!!!
This makes me so happy! I am glad you enjoyed the tutorial and understand the charts better.
Love your color choice!
Thank you!
I’m so glad that I found your channel through one of your shorts. I love making grannies. You have beautiful patterns. Now following.
Thanks so much, so glad you are enjoying them.
You are very Gracious to offer this FREE!
Thank you very much, I love to inspire, so hopefully this helps others create beautiful pieces too.
I absolutely love all your master pieces !!! Stunning !!!! and so easy to follow and I have managed most of them, thanks a ton .
Thanks so much 😊
Explained and demonstrated so well. Thank you.
Thank you for your kind words, so glad you enjoyed watching
I just finished making this square and I just wanted to thank you for your straightforward and easy to understand tutorials. I needed to use a 6mm hook to work with my tension so I've ended up with squares that measure 20cm x 20cm, so quite large squares, but am really happy with how it looks.
I'm so grateful that you are here to show us so that we can look clever recreating these masterpieces, but of course you get all the credit, I'm just following along! :)
I ended up making this by accident, as I was trying to find a square to go with the Little Skye that I made just before this one, and thought this would match but they don't really go together, so now I'll just find another square that goes with this, make two of each and join them together to make a cushion cover with these instead!
If you have a suggestion of which one would suit this Wispy Willow square I'd be grateful. I don't mind making more, it means I get to try out making some more of your squares so it's a fun journey! Thanks:)
I really appreciate that the squares look very ornate and intricate but are actually quite easy to make, so just like how I cook I love when something looks like it was difficult and a lot of work but was actually simple to put together, perfect!
PS - I just want to also thank you for opening my eyes to how white can help so much as being part of a colour scheme in a square. I hadn't really done this before as I am still not too far along in my granny square learning's and hadn't invested in white yarn as I thought it was a bit of a boring colour, but I can see now how it helps to make all the other colours pop!
I made the Little Skye with a light to medium blue, then light grey, medium green, lighter green and then cream, then even lighter green and light grey for the border and those colours worked in my head but didn't come out as well as I would have liked.
For this square I've just used light grey, white and sort of a bottle/medium green. alternating throughout, and it looks much better! So with more practice and following along with your guidance I'm hopefully going to improve as I go, and have a lot of fun along the way! :)
Thank you so much, I love hearing how these squares are received by others. It is so great that you are enjoying the videos. I do want to do one on colours and how neutrals like white can let the other colours have room to breathe, it is alot of trial and error but there is something to giving the colours a bit of space to show themselves off. I suppose it is like music, you need the pauses to appreciate the other moments of the song. Perhaps white would be called the "dramatic pause". I do alot of trial and error before I am happy with my colour combos, some I think will be awesome and I get so disappointed with them, others are a very pleasant surprise. That is what creativity is about I guess. The Wispy Willow is pretty easy to pair with another as it goes nicely with alot of other squares. If you need to match sizes just added a few more border rounds to bring them up to the same size to use together. Enjoy and thanks again for your lovely comment! 😊
💖the easiest to do and three colours make the best looking 10 rolls I put it together with the he slip stitch in the same colour as the last round every one liked it a lot . Thank you 😊
That is wonderful, so glad this worked well for you, thanks for watching
Hi, I wanted to say thanks for your teaching skills and helping me out with visual support from your video. ❤❤❤ I love it
You are so welcome!
I made it like the picture in red white and green and added another color Aaron. I used all Red Heart Super Saver yarn.
That will be beautiful. It makes a great Holiday colour palette too. 😊
This is beautiful!
Thank you so much ♥
Thankyou for making this video. It is extremely helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing this! I’m pretty sure this is the willow pattern a lady used to make a sweater. Beautiful!!!! I’ve never made wearables and I think I’m going to attempt making these and giving a sweater a shot.
You are welcome. I named this one on a whim a few years ago and I have come to learn there are many different squares called Willow out there. Popular name. So glad you like this one and hope you do try making a sweater, it will be beautiful.
Esta bonito me gusta
i just made it and it’s soooo cute, thank you 🩷
So glad you like it, enjoy and thank you for your kind words
Thank you for your ,some of us are in the English terms ,could you please say what terms you are working in 🇳🇿🇳🇿
Ok, thank you, I do have that in the blog posts, but I will try to mention this in the videos as well. Thanks for the suggestion, enjoy!
Thank you for this tutorial. However I'm a bit confused reg rounds nine and ten. In your chart that I got from your shop these rounds have chain-one spaces between every sc-stitch but here you seem to skip them. Is this correct and if so why? I haven't got any written text in the purchased version so I can't check it there.
For this Square there is an old version and a new version and a youtube tutorial for both. The new version uses the ch 1 spaces and the old version is a solid stitch for these rounds. I'm not sure what pattern you might be looking at, but the only pattern available in my shop has charts in black and white and colour and written patterns for both the new version and the old version.
I give up! I've tried to comment this four or five times now and I'm interrupted every time but I only want to say that the completion of the Wispy Willow Square ended up successfully so whatever it was/is with my PDF-Version it is overplayed now and I'm very satisfied and happy to have done another Granny from You.
Oh I’m so glad it worked out 👌
Plse tell me the kind of yarn you are using? It looks like cotton!
This is a worsted weight yarn 100% acrylic. I like the easy care yarns. It is a mix of Bernat brand and Red Heart I believe
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I tried to download the pattern but you are asking for a credit card to access a freebie. No one does that. Sorry but you can’t have my credit info “just because.” That’s like sending you money as a gift for no reason.
This Willow pattern is not available as a download, free or paid, it is only on my blog, I’m not sure what you have accessed but it is not this particular pattern
you have to be careful with that one site that says “free crochet” patterns…there’s a link that takes you to other sites
You are not correct. I found the link to the written pattern with several videos on UA-cam.